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- catalog abstract "Set in Florence in 1492, a time of great political and religious turmoil, George Eliot's only historical novel blends vivid fictional characters with historical figures such as Savonarola, Machiavelli, and the Medicis. When Romola, the virtuous daughter of a blind scholar, marries Tito Melema, a charismatic young Greek, she is bound to a man whose escalating betrayals threaten to destroy all that she holds dear. Profoundly inspired by Savonarola's teachings, then crushed by the religious leader's ultimate failure, Romola finds her salvation in noble self-sacrifice.".
- catalog contributor b2155866.
- catalog coverage "Florence (Italy) History Fiction.".
- catalog created "1907.".
- catalog date "1907".
- catalog date "1907.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1907.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. ix-x.".
- catalog description "Set in Florence in 1492, a time of great political and religious turmoil, George Eliot's only historical novel blends vivid fictional characters with historical figures such as Savonarola, Machiavelli, and the Medicis. When Romola, the virtuous daughter of a blind scholar, marries Tito Melema, a charismatic young Greek, she is bound to a man whose escalating betrayals threaten to destroy all that she holds dear. Profoundly inspired by Savonarola's teachings, then crushed by the religious leader's ultimate failure, Romola finds her salvation in noble self-sacrifice.".
- catalog extent "x, 567 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Romola.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Romola.".
- catalog isPartOf "Everyman's library".
- catalog issued "1907".
- catalog issued "1907.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Dent; New York : Dutton,".
- catalog relation "Romola.".
- catalog spatial "Florence (Italy) History Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PZ3.E43 R66".
- catalog subject "Savonarola, Girolamo, 1452-1498 Fiction.".
- catalog title "Romola / Introduction by Rudolf Dircks.".
- catalog type "text".